CymonsDesigns - showroom of unique products for sale on PonokoTue, 03 Mar 2015 22:43:38 GMTCymonsDesigns - showroom of unique products for sale on PonokoCoin Age 3D printed boardhttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11572
This 3D printed version of the PnP board for Adam P. McIver's Coin Age game. This board has distinct 3D features for each zone and recessions for coins or 3D printed coin tokens (http://www.3dhacker.com/category/555/Toys-and-Games/listings/604/3D-Printed-Coin-Replacements.html). The card size version takes up only slightly more space than the credit card size of the original board, if slightly thicker, but would still fit in a dress pants pocket.
For greatest effect change filament colors at regular intervals. Change the deluxe board every 6mm, change the card board every 2mm. Start with light green or yellow for the Plains of Kashe, then gray for the Silver City, then dark green for the Forests of Coindor, then tan or brown for the Copper Peaks and finally white for the peaks of the mountains.
Be sure to download and print out the rules for Coin Age to play with at bitly.com/CoinAgePNP<br></br><img alt="2014-04-25_15" src="http://static1.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/3d7f5571-aed3-faac-9b8a-5696cdb5fb8b/2014-04-25_15.16.03_showroom_image.jpg?1398916146" />Thu, 01 May 2014 03:51:42 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11572?time=Thu+May+01+03%3A48%3A13+UTC+2014CymonsDesigns3D Printed Coin Tokenshttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11571
These coins can be used as replacements for games that use pocket change for tokens. They're designed specifically for Adam P. McIver's Coin Age (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/michaelmindes/coin-age-a-pay-what-you-want-area-control-microgam), but they can also be use to play other games like Mapple (http://www.cheapass.com/freegames/mapple).
Each coin has unique elements to distinguish it. The coins are sized similarly sized to pocket change, ranging in size from quarter to dime, and are slightly thicker than traiditional coins (3mm thick) to make them easier to handle as tokens. Of course scaling is always an option (though the surface details may suffer if made too thin). One side has traditional numerals on it, the other side has roman numerals, but pausing the print and changing filament at the 50% mark to a different color is a way to make the sides even more distinctive.<br></br><img alt="2014-04-25_15" src="http://static0.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/1b7a97da-83d2-cd63-5b86-b42af7f98859/2014-04-25_15.06.33_showroom_image.jpg?1398915908" />Thu, 01 May 2014 03:46:07 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11571?time=Thu+May+01+03%3A44%3A01+UTC+2014CymonsDesignsCymon Fully Posable Robot Toyhttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11570
Cymon is a robot built from old computer parts and future robot part. Cymon is the mascot of Cymon's Games and Cymon's 3D Designs (http://cymonsdesigns.blogspot.com). This toy has 18 points of articulation and doesn't require any additional parts. The innovative joints assemble easily and hold tight enough for the toy to be completely posable.
This build is designed to have a cheap keychain screen in the monitor, of a brand that doesn't seem to be around any more. So a 3D printed replacement has been included so your robot can be complete.
All parts print without supports by design, but some small parts might benefit from supports. Print the screen insert in black. It may be able to print at 50% size if you want to save material.
Place the screen insert into the face and snap on to the head. Put the camera on top. Insert the 4 pegs into the body and snap the head on top. Joint the arms to the elbows to the hands and snap on the shoulders. Put the feet into the ankles into the thighs and attach at the hips.
Pose and play.<br></br><img alt="Pose1_showroom_image" src="http://static3.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/b135f6a3-58b5-9c9e-d29e-f1bf81ee0f1d/pose1_showroom_image.png?1398915565" />Thu, 01 May 2014 03:41:34 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11570?time=Thu+May+01+03%3A36%3A18+UTC+2014CymonsDesignsSquirrel Squabble 3D Board Game for Home 3D Printershttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11528
Squirrel Squabble is a 2 player print-and-play board game by Rebecca Bissell. 2 players choose their moves that they'll play against each other to try to collect 5 acorns and return home. Mud pits and bulldog will bar the way and you can squabble with your opponent to try to steal their acorns.
This edition enhances the game with 3D printable pieces. Rules are included in PDF form. Recommend booklet printing and cutting the Action Cards into seperate cards for the players.
Original verison available on Board Game Geek at: http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/71981/squirrel-squabble
Build Instructions:
Print 10 copies of SSAcorns.stl in a neutral color. Print SSTiles.stl in a neutral color. Print Squirrel1Base.stl in one color. Print Squirrel2Base.stl in another color. Print 2 copies of SSTileHome.stl, one in each squirrel color. Print SSCoins.stl twice, one in each squirrel color or print the coins individually.
The tiles and coins can be enhanced by changing filament colors at specific points in the print. Change the SStiles.stl (except the home) at a little over 0.5mm, from a darker color (for the mud) to a lighter color. Change the SSTileHome.stl at 4.5mm or higher from a neutral color to the squirrel's color. Change the coins at at little under 0.5mm and a little over 2mm from the squirrel's color to a complimenting color to improve readability.
The SSCaseBody.stl and SSCaseLid.stl are an optional case to hold the pieces and acorns in.
The rules can be downloaded on http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/71981/squirrel-squabble or http://www.3dhacker.com/category/555/Toys-and-Games/listings/601/Squirrel-Squabble-3D.html<br></br><img alt="2014-04-11_23" src="http://static1.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/d43de2b9-0b82-4122-c034-a668e3ab651d/2014-04-11_23.33.50_showroom_image.jpg?1397660914" />Wed, 16 Apr 2014 15:09:36 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/11528?time=Wed+Apr+16+15%3A05%3A50+UTC+2014CymonsDesignsCharles 'O Perry Inspired Chess Sethttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10784
Inspired by the work of Charles O Perry but modified for support-less FDM home 3D printing. This chess set nests into each other and connects together to be it's own carrying case. Stylish but still recognizable. Reportedly only about 300 of the original sets exist because they were hand made, but with 3D printing scarcity is a thing of the past.<br></br><img alt="Img_3161_showroom_image" src="http://static2.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/f610a519-def8-746f-1007-59f25c68003e/img_3161_showroom_image.jpg?1383421278" />Sat, 02 Nov 2013 19:43:48 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10784?time=Sat+Nov+02+19%3A37%3A44+UTC+2013CymonsDesignsTARDIS Run board game for Home 3D printershttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10694
Many of the Doctor's most feared opponents have teleported into the TARDIS to steal the last copy of the Black Scroll of Rassilon from the TARDIS library. With no one else, the Doctor's past regenerations have been gathered to help. Whoever finds the Black Scroll and escapes first wins!
The board for this game is designed to fold into a neat carrying case that holds everything necessary to play inside. Rules are included in PDF form.
All NuWho pawns included in this one. Alternate pawns for all 12 doctors exist on Thingiverse. If you need me to print you one you can find me at http://www.makexyz.com/printer/cymon
I find it is best to print the board with the charm so the light on top prints well. Plus you get a little charm when you're done.<br></br><img alt="Img_20131012_220833_showroom_image" src="http://static2.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/f4c42e43-0622-1ebb-d9a8-a406a0ac10bb/img_20131012_220833_showroom_image.jpg?1381942611" />Wed, 16 Oct 2013 16:59:32 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10694?time=Wed+Oct+16+16%3A57%3A35+UTC+2013CymonsDesignsChessBot Action Chess Sethttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10686
The battle has raged on for centuries. How will it end, on the field of strategy or in the grapple of combat? Only you can decide.
Carry your chess set to your next game in the coolest way possible. Two different robots that disassemble into two chess sets suitable for play.<br></br><img alt="Chessbotbattle_display_large_showroom_image" src="http://static2.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/c201997a-f5e7-0fb8-a4b7-f40f948ad772/chessbotbattle_display_large_showroom_image.jpg?1381851614" />Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:44:11 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10686?time=Tue+Oct+15+15%3A41%3A31+UTC+2013CymonsDesignsWhite Fence Farm Egg Holderhttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10685
A egg display with post and sign. Sized for an average chicken egg.<br></br><img alt="Whitefencefarmeggholder_showroom_image" src="http://static0.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/ebd160f2-7bed-b40b-000b-b4aef62980ac/whitefencefarmeggholder_showroom_image.jpg?1381850534" />Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:25:16 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10685?time=Tue+Oct+15+15%3A23%3A10+UTC+2013CymonsDesignsLEGO Heroica Boss Doorhttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10682
My children's favorite game is Heroica. But recently we played a level where it became apparent we need another way to prevent someone from rushing the boss to win. So I made this, a door and a cover for a lever to match it. Now the players have to go to the switch before they open the door. And if they don't then no one else can progress to the end. It still needs some work game play wise but it looks cool.<br></br><img alt="Legoheroicabossdoor_showroom_image" src="http://static2.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/c07d7f3b-69ca-172a-9f1c-48bb88851dcb/legoheroicabossdoor_showroom_image.jpg?1381849059" />Tue, 15 Oct 2013 14:59:34 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10682?time=Tue+Oct+15+14%3A58%3A28+UTC+2013CymonsDesignsCute Lovecraft Inspired Pawnshttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10681
Hey, you! Wanna play a game? No, put those pieces away. We're gonna play with these... Snakes 'n Ladders? How about "Climb the Mountian of Madness"? Clue? How about "Mystery of the Dunwich House"? Monopoly? More like "Conquest of R'lyeh".
This is what it's all been building towards. A set of characters scaled down to the size of game pieces that you could use to replace the generic pieces to any board game you play.<br></br><img alt="Lovecraftpawns_showroom_image" src="http://static3.ponoko.com/design_images/images/93017/2f036218-dd01-f699-bcf8-21c3b564b11e/lovecraftpawns_showroom_image.jpg?1381848671" />Tue, 15 Oct 2013 14:54:29 GMThttp://www.ponoko.com/showroom/CymonsDesigns/10681?time=Tue+Oct+15+14%3A52%3A38+UTC+2013CymonsDesigns